Money Won’t Buy Happiness, but It Just Bought Einstein’s Theories on the Subject

When you think of Albert Einstein you might think of the theory of relativity or E=MC2 or many other things — but now you can add happiness to the pile.

While in Japan in 1922, Einstein found out he had won the Nobel Prize for physics and he jotted down a few of his thoughts on what it means to be happy. It was then that he received a delivery from a messenger and in lieu of a tip, Einstein gifted these notes to his Japanese messenger. He is reported to have told this messenger that if he was lucky, one day these notes would be worth a lot more than some spare change.